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Not content with a blatant copy of the iPad mini and a smartphone called the Mi Phone, Xiaomi’s latest Android overlay – MIUI 6 – bears more than a passing resemblance to iOS 7. The flat icons, the icon screens scrolling above the fixed app tray at the bottom, the calendar, calculator, compass …

Xiaomi global VP and former Google exec Hugo Barra has said previously that suggestions that the company copies Apple’s designs are “sweeping sensationalist statements” and that similarities are coincidental.

“If you have two similarly skilled designers, it makes sense that they would reach the same conclusion,” he argues. “It doesn’t matter if somebody else has reached the same conclusion.”

Seems Xiaomi’s software designers, like their tablet designers, reached very similar conclusions here.

Design protection is very limited in China, making it tough for Apple to take legal action, and it’s also possible that Apple doesn’t want to rock the boat in a sensitive market. How long Apple’s tolerance will last, however, as Xiaomi expands internationally is something that will be interesting to see.

Yeah. Android had the first multi-touch smartphones that were introduced in January 2007. Then Apple came along and totally copied the Android operating system and the multi-touch phone hardware architecture when it introduced the first iPhone 3 years later in 2010…

Every smartphone’s UI is eventually going to end up looking like iOS7, so Apple had better move on to something else already… The only way to stay exclusive is to keep reinventing the iPhone’s look and feel.

Why should Apple move on to something else, when THAT will be copied too? Why should they not wait for others to come up with something and then copy that instead? Until we understand that it takes time and money to move on to something else, and unless they recoup the money spent, the company will go bankrupt, we shall continue to make the same mistake in urging Apple to move on to something else. Ultimately, it will dawn on us that it is the customer who loses in the end as unrestricted “copying” ALWAYS lead to the death of innovation.

Those who say they don’t look the same clearly never created anything. Only drooling morons who are happy to get a cheaper product with similar look and feel would defend these copy/paste losers.
It’s not about gradients, blurred images and flat icons individually. It’s about all those things put together to create a very similar experience aka ripoff.
Praise a company for making something new, fresh, inspiring and useful, not similar cheaper products.

Those Calendar and Calculator apps are almost exact copies of iOS7. These Chinese and Korean companies are completely shameless with their ripoff products. Too bad they use a substandard underlying OS.

Apple was not copying Xiaomi with the iPhone 5C.
The general shape of the Xiaomi Mi2 (released in 2012) imitated prior iPhones.
As far as the Mi2 body being made of plastic, almost all Android phones have plastic bodies.
And the iPhone 3G first released in 2008 had a plastic back.
The IPhone 5C just continued design ideas which Apple had done before.